TOKYO, 25 March 2022, (TON): Public broadcaster NHK said “the Japanese government is considering extending additional humanitarian aid of $100 million to Ukraine and neighboring countries, on top of the $100 million in assistance Japan has already announced.”
NHK said “the government is also looking into doubling emergency loans to Ukraine to $200 million and dispatching Self-Defense Force medical officers to support Ukrainian refugees in Poland and other neighboring nations.”
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said “he plans to unveil Japan’s new support measures for Ukraine at a G7 summit meeting scheduled to take place in Brussels.”
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